Background
Versteeg was a son of Simon Versteeg and Alida Cornelia van der Kaaden, and grew up in Vlaardingen. His father was a farmer.
Versteeg was a son of Simon Versteeg and Alida Cornelia van der Kaaden, and grew up in Vlaardingen. His father was a farmer.
Versteeg studied in Delft for carpenter, and started his career at an architectural firm.
In 1900, Gerrit married Hendrika Aleida Costerus. Also he was assistant to Karel Sluijterman and to Eugen Gugel for some time. Between 1901 and 1914 he was Deputy Director of Public s in Arnhem, under the director West.F.C. Sheep.
Mr.
Sheep was focused on urban design, and Versteeg was designed buildings. In this period many schools and commercial buildings were built, such as the tram depot, the slaughterhouse, the power plant and vegetable auction. Versteeg then moved to Amsterdam, where in 1914 he started working together with the architect January Gratama.
Together they focused on housing design.
Among others they directed the realisation of the urban plan for Betondorp. They are also known by designing since 1916 many transformer houses for the electricity company PGEM (Provincial Geldersche Electriciteits Maatschappij).
He died in 1938 and was buried in Zorgvlied.